Following up the arrival of all-new Quantum of Solace footage yesterday, today brings more than its fair share as well.

Olga Kurylenko is Camille in Quantum of Solace

An extensive documentary entitled ‘Bond Girl Diaries’ recently aired on UK television and features a indepth interview with Olga Kurylenko, who stars as Camille in the 22nd James Bond adventure, plus tons of new clips from the film.

Running at just under 25 minutes in length and tracking Kurylenko’s journey as Camille from landing the role to post-production, anything and everything is included: creating the character, doing the stunts, fighting, photoshoots, press events and much more.

Plus, get your first look at several never-before-seen scenes from the film, including nasty encounters with Dominic Greene and General Medrano, working alongside Bond and getting in on the action during the boat chase, plane chase and the final battle.

Split into three parts courtesy and available online courtesy of CommanderBond.net Forum members ‘Marketto007’ and ‘rteubler,’ get your daily fix of Quantum clips below in ‘Bond Girl Diaries’:

There’s more still. Visit the following two links for two additional scenes from the 22nd 007 film. The first is a conversation between Bond and Mathis and the second features Bond and ‘M’ during the interrogation of Mr. White:

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Quantum of Solace is the 22nd James Bond 007 film produced by franchise holders Eon Productions. Daniel Craig returns from 2006’s Casino Royale to play James Bond. Quantum of Solace is directed by Marc Forster and scripted by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade and Paul Haggis (with an additional polish by Joshua Zetumer). Locations include Panama, Peru, Chile, Italy, Austria and the UK. The MGM/Columbia Pictures production began shooting on 2 January and is scheduled for release on 31 October 2008 in the UK and 14 November in the United States.